A new cybersecurity strategy will do away with traditional passwords and replace them with an “IdentityEcosystem.”

The newproject, The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC), was released by the Obama Administration on April 15. It aims to protect users fromidentitytheft, online fraud, and cybercriminals.

TheIdentityEcosystem will offer “interoperable, secure, and reliable credentials” to anyone who wants them. These “credentials” can range from smartphone software, a password-generating token, or a smart card, according to a White House fact sheet on the program.

“We must do more to help consumers protect themselves, and we must make it more convenient than remembering dozens of passwords,” states the fact sheet. “Working together, innovators, industry, consumer advocates, and the government can develop standards so thatthe marketplacecan provide more secure online credentials, while protecting privacy, for consumers who want them.”

The proposed strategy is not without its concerns, however, as it could make the government a one-stop-shop for onlineidentity. Jim Fenton, a Distinguished Engineer for Cisco, addressed some of the main concerns in Cisco’s official blog.

According to Fenton, “There is concern that this will lead to a Government-runidentitysystem with extensivesurveillancepower,” yet the system “should” allow users to have more than oneidentity“just as they might do business with more than onebankor have more than one credit card or brokerage account.”The system should also remain secure, despite being centrally-located. He states, “It is true thatidentityproviders are going to need very highsecurity. But this is a risk that we can insure against ...”

He does add, however, that NSTIC leaves some questions unanswered, including details on the system’s business model and how it fits into the government structure.

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